As of the start of the 2008 MLB season, the career record holder for intentional walks in Barry Bonds with 686.
2558, 688 of which were intentional.
During his career (1986-2007), Bonds set the all-time records for walks with 2,558 and intentional walks with 688.
Single season: Ted Williams, 1957: 33 Career: Carl Yastrzemski, 190
Jackie Robinson ended up getting 74 walks in 1947, 57 walks in 1948, 86 walks in 1949, 80 walks in 1950, 79 walks in 1951, 106 walks in 1952, 74 walks in 1953, 63 walks in 1954, 61 walks in 1955 and 60 walks in 1956 however 5 walks in 1955 were intentional walks and 2 walks in 1956 were intentional walks, he had a total of 740 walks in his career.
Barry Bonds is the all-time career leader in walks (2,558) and intentional walks (688), so it shouldn't be surprising that he led the majors in home runs and walks during his historic 2001 season. That year, Bonds set new major-league records for home runs in a season with 73 and walks with 177.
Barry Bonds is the all-time career leader in walks (2,558) and intentional walks (688), so it shouldn't be surprising that he led the majors in home runs and walks during his historic 2001 season. That year, Bonds set new major-league records for home runs in a season with 73 and walks with 177.
Barry Bonds of the Giants with 13 against the Angels in the 2002 World Series ... 7 were intentional base on balls.
Barry Bonds with 688 career intentional base on balls.Hank Aaron is second at 293 and Willie McCovey is third at 260.
Derek Jeter drew 1,082 walks during his career (1995-2014).
Nolan Ryan allowed 2,795 career walks.
Everyone in MLB history that has hit 500+ HR has also walked more than 500 times. Currently 23 players, soon to be 24 when Manny Ramirez hits 2 more HRs, have hit 500 HRs in a career and all have 500+ walks led by Barry Bonds with 2,558 walks. Most 500 HR members have 1,000+ career walks. Ernie Banks is the 500 HR member with the fewest career walks with 763.
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